Dataset: MNA
Taxa: Adenophyllum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.24112Morehouse, Don   1041975-06-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Grand Canyon research, Colorado River, mile 144, Tapeats Creek, 36.370578 -112.468672

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.25723Phillips, A. & B.   78-4491978-04-19
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Clear Creek Trail, along switchbacks, 1 mi. from Phantom Ranch, Grand Canyon NP, 36.108589 -112.090877

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.26797Phillips, A. & B.   79-3361979-05-07
USA, Arizona, Mohave, Grand Canyon National Park; Colorado River mile 238.5, 35.800519 -113.55416

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.27122Phillips, A.M.   78-4811978-04-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Side canyon on north at Horn Creek Rapid, steep, narrow canyon. River mile 90 1/2R. Grand Canyon National Park., 36.09934 -112.134049

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.27459Phillips, A. M.   78-4811980-04-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Steep,narrow side canyon on north at Horn Creek rapid. Colorado River mile 90.5R., 36.099149 -112.13407

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.28461Sharp, M.   AA-81980-05-22
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; East side of trail along Bright Angel Creek, north of Phantom Creek, Grand Canyon National Park, 36.117084 -112.083205

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.28987Phillips, A.M. III   83-1831983-05-13
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Bass Camp Trail, near top of divide between beach at Colorado River Mile 108R and Shinumo Creek., 36.237057 -112.348743

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.35845Mark Hovezak   s.n.1988-09-25
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, West side of Black Mountains, SW of Kingman, AZ, Silver Creek Road near Gold Road, 35.076884 -114.428848

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
Phillips, A.M., III   83-1821983-05-13
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Bass Camp Trail, near top of divide between beach at Colorado River Mile 108R and Shinumo Creek, 36.228751 -112.33913, 884m

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.39302Stevens, L.E.   s.n.2005-05-04
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Clear Creek, 4 km up from Campground, 36.0928 -112.0257

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.39228Stevens, L.E.   s.n.2010-05-23
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Base of Devil's Corkscrew on Bright Angel Trail, 36.062565 -112.14011

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.40018Phillips, A.M., III   83-1821983-05-13
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Bass Camp Trail, near top of divide between beach at Colorado River Mile 108R and Shinumo Creek, 36.228751 -112.33913, 884m

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.40485Stevens, L.E.   s.n.2009-04-09
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park, Lower 91 Mile Creek, 36.106553 -112.146707, 716m

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
B.43004Phillips, Barbara G.   88-761988-03-27
USA, Arizona, Gila County, Tonto National Monument, lower wash, 33.643356 -111.112233

MNA
Adenophyllum porophylloides (A. Gray) Strother
Prince, Amy   2015-0242015-04-14
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park: River Corridor Lower Canyon Reach. Main part of Mile Camp, 36.173408 -113.16096, 502m


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